
This is not a test of the emergency broadcast system. Popcorn Junkies has it on good authority that the first trailer for next summer’s blockbuster release X-Men Origins: Wolverine will be attached to prints of Fox’s The Day the Earth Stood Still. …read full article…
By Danny Cox
Thanksgiving weekend movie crowds gobbled up the Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn holiday comedy ” Four Christmases ,” which debuted at No. 1 with $31.7 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The Warner Bros . release, featuring Witherspoon and Vaughn as a couple suffering through four separate family holiday gatherings, raised its total to $46.7 million since opening Wednesday to get a head start on the long weekend. …read full article…
By Mike Noyes
Jonah Hex may never see the light of the big screen. …read full article…
By Mike Noyes
Twentieth Century Fox is ready to continue making X-Men movies. However the next film will not be a part four, but rather the beginning of a whole new franchise.
Gossip Girls writer, Josh Schwartz has been brought on to write his first big screen script, X-Men: First Class, which will focus around the younger mutants at Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters. …read full article…
Because one ultraviolent, dumb action movie wasn’t enough for Jason Statham in 2008!
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By Danny Cox
Will that little dude ever get his acorn? …read full article…
By Danny Cox
Fans of this past summer’s The Incredible Hulk had a smile put on their faces recently when producer Gale Anne Hurd revealed to MTV News that a proper sequel for the big green guy was very much in the works. As it turns out, they weren’t the only ones. …read full article…
By Danny Cox
John Malkovich is so touched by the plight of migrant children who cross illegally into the United States that he plans to make a documentary about it. …read full article…
By Danny Cox
Supposedly, Kung Fu Panda director John Stevenson went in to the Silver offices, came in and did this killer take on He-man and the Masters of the Universe and got himself the job! …read full article…
By Danny Cox
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely are in negotiations to pen Marvel Studios’ First Avenger: Captain America. The dealmaking occurs about a week after Joe Johnston boarded the project as director. …read full article…
By Danny Cox
It’s holiday time everyone and due to Thanksgiving on Thursday and Black Friday (perhaps the biggest holiday every year) coming up right after; all the releases are going to be on Wednesday. Another slow week though before the holiday run comes with a vengeance. Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman explore Australia in the World War II era for those looking for a dramatic way to spend the time. If you want a little humor, then you can either go by your relatives or watch the experience on the big screen in Four Christmases. Enjoy the movies folks and get some sleep on Turkey Day so you can get in line early for the best deals. …read full article…
By Danny Cox
With the success of The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull; will Harrison Ford don the famous brown hat once more or hand over the reigns? …read full article…
I’m kind of disappointed, because I haven’t seen any ads for a James Bond Marathon on cable this year, and it’ll be a lonely Thanksgiving indeed without 007 to cheer me up as my family starts talking about politics or the economy. I’m holding out hope that either Spike TV or TBS will swoop in and save the day, but time is running short. Thankfully, there’s a Bond film in theaters right now and seeing it for the third time this week has only managed to solidify just how much I like it. Every time I see the film, I pick up new things and nuances that help to subtly join it with the rest of the series, while still reiterating how this is a new modern take on 007. …read full article…
By Danny Cox
Arrested Development creator and exec producer Mitch Hurwitz is close to a deal with Imagine and Fox Searchlight to write and direct a feature adaptation of the offbeat, Emmy-winning laffer that aired on Fox from 2003-2006. …read full article…
By Danny Cox
The Italian composer says he has accepted Quentin Tarantino’s offer to write the music for Inglorious Bastards — but may not be able to cover all the needed material, given the pic’s time constraints. …read full article…
By Danny Cox
The vampire romance “Twilight” drained the box office in its opening weekend, taking in $70.6 million.
Catherine Hardwicke’s film also enjoyed the biggest opening ever for a female director, blowing away the previous standard of $41.1 million set by Mimi Leder ’s ” Deep Impact ” in 1998. …read full article…
By Danny Cox
He Who Shall Not Be Named in all in his awesome glory! …read full article…
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